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Admiralty Court Cases On The Rule Of The Road: As Laid Down By The Articles And Regulations Now In Force Under Order In Council For Preventing Collisions At Sea (1867) is a book written by William Holt. The book is a collection of cases heard in the Admiralty Court, which deal with the rules of the road for preventing collisions at sea. The cases are based on the Articles and Regulations that were in force at the time, as laid down by the Order in Council. The book provides a detailed analysis of each case, including the facts, the legal issues, and the court's decision. It also includes a comprehensive introduction, which explains the background and purpose of the rules of the road, and how they are enforced. The book is aimed at lawyers, judges, and anyone interested in maritime law and the prevention of collisions at sea.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
A collection of poems written while detained in a psychiatric ward.William Holt is a poet, gardener, and nerd living with schizoaffective disorder in London, Ontario, Canada. He was committed against his will (but legally) and was eventually granted access to pens and paper, where he expressed himself all over the page, tucking the writings away for later, in case someone wanted to read about his going un-mad.This is his first publication, and he sincerely hopes you enjoy it.
This anthology is compiled from a unique conversation in poetry posted on the Authonomy.com writer's website over a six months' period in 2010-2011 by eleven poets from four continents. It represents a valuable addition to twenty-first century poetry, is global in its appeal and its wealth chiefly constituted from the diversity of voices it contains.
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